With Dropbox you move up to 2 GB of data in a virtual folder on the Web, you can access from any friends or Linux computer, with the free tool to synchronize data on multiple computers easier than ever before. After setup, you only require to enter a name, e-mail address and password, earlier the directory My Dropbox starts When pulling in the information is authorized in enciphered form to a server that salts away it.


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Now you can simply by entering a password from another computer on your shared data access - without USB sticks or external hard drives, the whole thing also works without installing the program itself: on the web site of Dropbox You can also access your folders, you can do the same to other users of the tools available.


All changes and additions to the current version you can use the official release notes refer to the developer's website, for non-registered users can easily create a file for each download link, the free version has 2 GB of memory.


Dropbox is its outstanding technology and usability is an ideal tool for synchronizing data for multiple PCs to share with others.